...STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL MOVE ACROSS NORTHAMPTON...DORCHESTER...
SOMERSET...WORCESTER...WICOMICO AND ACCOMACK COUNTIES THROUGH 800 PM
EDT...
AT 651 PM EDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A LINE OF STRONG
THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM CROCHERON TO SMITH BEACH...
OR ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 19 MILES SOUTHEAST OF COVE POINT TO 9
MILES NORTH OF CAPE CHARLES...MOVING EAST AT 15 MPH.
AREAS IMPACTED BY THESE STORMS INCLUDE DEAL ISLAND AROUND 715 PM
EDT...
WILLIS WHARF AROUND 730 PM EDT...
CRISFIELD AROUND 735 PM EDT...
LAWSONIA AROUND 740 PM EDT...
ONLEY AROUND 755 PM EDT...
MARION STATION AROUND 800 PM EDT...
HAZARDS INCLUDE...
PEA SIZED HAIL.
GUSTY WINDS OF 30 TO 40 MPH.
AN EXCESSIVE AMOUNT OF DEADLY CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING.
HEAVY RAINFALL AND MINOR FLOODING.
IF YOU SEE LIGHTNING OR HEAR THUNDER...YOU ARE AT RISK. TAKE SHELTER
INDOORS IMMEDIATELY. IF YOU CANNOT FIND SHELTER IN A BUILDING A
VEHICLE PROVIDES SAFETY FROM LIGHTNING.
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blew by.....nada, nothing, zip
ReplyDeleteWrong again
ReplyDeletethat's a good thing, doorknob.
ReplyDelete12:16 good thing? when is a drought a good thing? My yard looks like I am harvesting hay. WE need the rain
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDelete12:16 good thing? when is a drought a good thing? My yard looks like I am harvesting hay. WE need the rain
June 20, 2014 at 6:09 AM
we need the rain in the sky to cool off the global warming situation. grass will grow back
consistently wrong after spending billions! yup!
ReplyDelete7:29 yea, I see you missed the point.... but thank you for agreeing that we need the rain.
ReplyDeleteDead grass ... a symptom of needing rain..... a drought..... a result of lack of rain......duh.
get on internet and track the storm. At 730 it was plain to see it was traveling more SE and headed to Va Beach and NC
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